Baby Bear is all dressed up and ready to visit Granny when a chance encounter with Telly and a bright purple ice cream cone cause a laundry disaster! They wipe, they scrub, they vacuum, but nothing seems to work. It's going to take a village and some imagination to fix this mess!

They say patience is a virtue, but tell that to Cookie Monster when there's a fresh batch of cookies baking! He chomps on some carrots while he waits when a reporter for Extra Sesame Street, Mario Lopez, pops in and catches Cookie in the act! Will Cookie now be known as a Veggie Monster?

Brandeis, the yellow Labrador goes job hunting on Sesame Street. He gets offers from Leela and Chris, but having paws means he isn't able to fold laundry or sweep. What's a dog to do? When Elmo sees Gina training a service dog it gives him an idea! Could this be the job that Brandeis is looking for?

Leela is rocking her baby niece Nila to sleep and wants to make sure that the noise is kept to a minimum so that she stays asleep. Telly and Elmo proclaim themselves the Noise Patrol, and vow to help keep the volume down on Sesame Street!

Big Bird and Snuffy are hosting "The Letter of the Day Show" on Sesame Street, but when a letter they were set to introduce breaks in two, they'll have to use their powers of deduction to figure out what the mystery letter was. The show must go on!

Grover, Elmo, and Rosita are digging in the dirt and pretending to be Paleontologists. They imagine the items they've found might have once belonged to a dinosaur, but Chris teaches about the difference between actual fossils and ordinary stuff. If it's a dinosaur they're after, maybe they can create one using all of their finds -- has anyone ever heard of a Soup Ladle-O-Saurus!?

Oscar's plan to create a painting so grouchy and ugly that everyone on Sesame Street will be mad is backfiring! He slops, he splatters, he splats -- but no matter what he does to make it worse, he just can't seem to rile them up -- will Oscar end up being the only angry person on Sesame Street?

There's a big concert coming to Sesame Street featuring Telly's favorite singer, LMNOP. There's only one problem -- his entire entourage is missing. Will he have to cancel his show? Well, not if his friends at Sesame have anything to say about it!

Alan, Rosita, and Elmo are preparing a basket of goodies for Little Red Riding Hood to take to her grandma's house, but it has to be strong enough to stand up to the Big Bad Wolf. What materials can they find to construct a basket that can withstand his mighty wind?

The Three Little Pigs are building a house to enter into the "Best House of the Year" contest. The Big Bad Wolf claims that he'll be able to blow their house down. No one actually believes it, but then again, he's been working out and practicing -- uh oh!

It's the grouchiest holiday of the year -- Trashgiving Day! Oscar is in charge of the parade and he's got out of tune bands, flat balloons, and wilted flowers but will the parade succeed in being grouchy enough to please his boss, Mr. Disgracey?

Abby sees that Bob is teaching a music class and decides she'd like to join, but first she'll need an instrument. Grover appears with a suitcase filled with all sorts of instruments for her to select from, when he decides he's like to join too! Which instrument will he choose for himself?

Hubert the Human Cannonball comes to Sesame Street to be launched out of a cannon into a bucket of blue gelatin. He enlists Baby Bear, Elmo, and Telly to help him, but things don't exactly go as planned! Plus, James Marsden stops by to explain the word "engineer." The fun continues with Abby's Flying Fairy School and Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Murray experiments with a rocket, and Elmo lends a helping hand in Elmo's World.

Will it sink or will it float? Zoe wants to help Rocco the rock float, but Rocco is too heavy. Leela sees this as an opportunity for a group experiment, so she, Elmo, and Zoe put their heads together to invent the perfect boat to keep Rocco afloat. Special guest star Craig Ferguson explains what the word "experiment" means. Plus, the fairy friends are building a giant tower over at Abby's Flying Fairy School, and Bert and Ernie are cavemen in Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Murray experiments with cars and ramps, and over in Elmo's World, it's all about hands.

It's Bubblefest on Sesame Street! Alan and Chris are in charge, and they've created some fun bubble challenges, including a competition to find the perfect bubble mixture and a pop quiz. But it's Abby and Elmo who blow everyone away with one really big bubble! George Lopez visits the Street to explain what "liquid" is. It's letter "B" day at Abby's Flying Fairy School, and Super Grover 2.0 uses his powers of observation. Finally, Murray experiments with bubbles, and things are very "fishy" in Elmo's World.

Oscar makes a mess in Grouchology class. His professor (Jason Jones) gives an assignment that includes three important objectives: observing, recording, and annoying. This will be the easiest A ever! Special guest Jerry O'Connell explains the word "observe." Smile and say "cheese" for picture day at Abby's Flying Fairy School, and watch as Bert and Ernie become dog-walkers in Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Finally, Murray experiments with umbrellas, and pets are popular in Elmo's World.

Marco and pals celebrate Latin culture through song, dance, language, and more. There's a big feast to enjoy too, so as Rosita says, when there's musica, baile, and comida, it's time to have a fiesta with your amigos! Guest star Sofia Vergara explains the word "baile," and singer Juanes performs a Spanish song. Also, lunch becomes enchanted at Abby's Flying Fairy School, and there's more fun in store with Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Murray experiments with racquets (tennis, anyone?), and it's time to learn how to get dressed in Elmo's World.

Humpty Dumpty is at a football game when an injured player needs replacing. This could be Humpty's big break, but Telly's in a tizzy because Eggs + Football = Trouble. Telly takes on the challenge of creating a protective second shell for his friend. Will Humpty score a touchdown? Special guest star Jesse Tyler Ferguson explains the word "fragile." In Abby's Flying Fairy School, the friends take the "Cinderella Challenge," and in Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures, Ernie, Bert, and Rubber Duckie are "The Three Duckateers." Murray flies a kite, and in Elmo's World, the "sky" is the limit!

Telly's upset to have missed Leela's yoga class, so Rosita and Elmo offer to teach him what they learned. There's just one problem: Can Telly find his balance point? Ohhmm. Plus, Emma Stone visits to introduce the word of the day. Bruno Mars also makes an appearance. There's a genie in a bottle in Abby's Flying Fairy School, and in Super Grover 2.0, Grover uses his powers of observation. More: Murray experiments with a boat, and Elmo explains the difference between "up" and "down" in Elmo's World.

There's some serious work to be done at 123 Sesame Street, but Gordon stubbornly insists he doesn't need any help. When things keep breaking, Susan, Chris, and The Count suggest that Gordon hire a super-but do they mean a superintendent or a Super Grover? Watch to find out! Special guest Nicole Kidman explains what "stubborn" means. There's some magical fun brewing in Abby's Flying Fairy School. Plus, Murray experiments with tools, and Elmo demonstrates the words "open" and "close" in Elmo's World.

123 Sesame has sprung a leak. While Susan runs to tell Maria and Luis about the flood, Ernie and Bert's beds become sailboats. Help, Gordon, help! Special guest star John Krasinski floats by to explain the word "soggy." Plus, in Abby's Flying Fairy School, the pals meet Morty the Musical Muse, and there's more fun with Super Grover 2.0. Finally, Murray experiments with a Rube Goldberg contraption, and step to it, because Elmo's World is all about feet.

Whoosh! It's a windy autumn day and Stinky is under a pile of leaves. Chris, Elmo, and Rosita dig him out, then Rosita begins to problem-solve, trying to figure out which tree the leaves are from. The friends become leaf detectives, comparing a leaf from the pile with leaves on surrounding trees. Will they find a match? Special guest star Ken Jeong explains the word "deciduous." Plus, in Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures, there's a frog race, and in Abby's Flying Fairy School, it's opposite day! Finally, Murray experiments with twirlers, and it's time to learn about the weather in Elmo's World.

Telly, Elmo, and Rosita are having fun helping their friends out by using all of their five senses. When Leela loses a glove, they use their eyes to find it. They spot a very miserable Oscar whose nose is so stuffed, he can't tell whether his milk is sour - enter the Excellent Nose Club! What else will they discover using all of their five senses? Also, Maria Menounos explains what the 'senses' are, Cookie Monster sings about sandwiches, there's more fairy fun over at Abby's Flying Fairy School, and Elmo's world is all about the epidermis!

Nighty-night! Big Bird is excited to sleep in his new pajamas but when Gordon tucks him in, he can't seem to get comfortable. There's something bothering Big Bird but he can't put his wing on it. This is a problem that only a sleep consultant can solve. As luck would have it, the Princess from the Princess and the Pea arrives to help diagnose the issue. Joel McHale meets with some "prickly" characters, in Abby's Flying Fairy School it's nap time, and in Elmo's World it's time to catch some z's.

Scientists Elmo, Rosita, and Telly set out to find the answer to a very pressing question: Does everyone take a bath? Also: Wanda Sykes shares her secret journal with Elmo, and Will.i.am sings "What I Am" with the Sesame Street friends. Murray presents the letter F with the help of an astronaut, while the Two-Headed Monster adds 7 pigs and 7 chickens to make 14!

Telly's new pogo stick, the iPogo, has an app for everything: phone calls, milkshakes, and, most importantly, boinging. But is boinging still fun when the machine does all the work for you? Also in this episode: Ty Burrell (Modern Family) demonstrates the word "hexagon," and Super Grover 2.0 helps a robin family move a grand piano into their new nest. Brought to you by the letter E and the number 11.

Bert is searching for the rare blue-bar pigeon, the only pigeon he's never seen. Can Elmo and Abby help him find this elusive feathered friend? Also in this episode: Modern Family's Julie Bowen introduces the word "binoculars." Brought to you by the letter P and the number 12.

Telly Monster and Baby Bear are reporting on Sesame Street's Fairy Tale Science Fair, where fairy tale characters solve their problems using science. Also in this episode: Samantha Harris and Elmo explain the word "reporter," and Ernie sings his Daytime Emmy-nominated song, "I Wonder." Brought to you by the letter W and the number 18.

It's Grouch Mother's Day, which means Oscar's mother and his sister Bunny are visiting Sesame Street! Who will give Mrs. Grouch the stinkiest, yuckiest gift-Oscar or Bunny? Will Mrs. Grouch's day be ruined enough to be considered a success? Also in this episode: Rachel Griffiths teaches the word "dozen" by showing 12 eggs, bagels, and penguins. Brought to you by the letter Y and the number 12.

After Big Bird's dust bath, it seems that Snuffy is allergic to his best friend! Will Snuffy and Big Bird ever be able to play together again? Also in this episode: Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel try to explain the word "allergic," but their animal assistants keep making them sneeze. Brought to you by the letter K and the number 10.

Abby Cadabby tries using magic to help Leela and Chris get ready for a party. Will her magic rhymes succeed, or will her friends be stuck wearing off-the-wall outfits? Also in this episode: Zoe Saldana and Elmo talk about different types of transportation. Brought to you by the letter Z and the number

It's Twins Day on Sesame Street, and Chris introduces his twin sister Christy to his friends. Abby and Zoe do their best to pretend to be twins, but not even Abby's magic can help. Can Abby and Zoe find something in common before the Twins Day party? Also in this episode: The View's Sherri Shepherd helps Abby learn the word "identical." Brought to you by the letter S and the number 2.

Big Bird and Snuffy decide they're tired of gravity, and with a wave of Abby's wand, they become weightless! Will they enjoy floating, or will they want to get their feet back on the ground? Also in this episode: Natalie Morales helps Abby demonstrate the word "float." Brought to you by the letter B and the number 1.

Rosita, Telly, and Elmo are waiting for the Itsy Bitsy Spider to climb up the water spout, but the spider is missing! Can the friends track down their arachnid among all the insects in the garden? Also in this episode: The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons explains the word "arachnid." Brought to you by the letter N and the number 8.

Elmo is given the all-important task of watching over Rocco, Zoe's pet rock. When Elmo gets distracted, Rocco goes missing! Elmo has to follow the clues to find Rocco and save his friendship with Zoe. Also in this episode: The New York Jets' LaDainian Tomlinson helps Elmo explain the word "celebration." Brought to you by the letter R and the number 19.

If there's one thing Oscar the Grouch hates, it's cleanliness. He starts a new company, Dirtballs, to spread dirt all over Sesame Street. But as Oscar gets to work, the extra dirt seems to make his neighbors happy. Yuck! Also in this episode: Usher teaches Elmo about the word "volunteer." Brought to you by the letter D and the number 17.

A real estate agent (Lin-Manuel Miranda) tries to convince Big Bird to migrate to a new, warmer habitat: the rainforest. Will Big Bird really move away from Sesame Street? Also in this episode: Cameron Diaz explains the word "habitat" and Elmo's World is all about frogs. Don't miss a special visit from First Lady Michelle Obama, who stops by to talk about healthy eating. The fun continues with Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures and Abby's Flying Fairy School, while Murray introduces the number 40 and the letter H.

Join Wild Nature Survivor Guy, Jimmy Fallon, as he drops by Sesame Street to show us that nature is all around-even in the city. Actress Debra Messing explains the word "nature," and Ziggy Marley sings about the joys of being barefoot. Plus, Abby and her Flying Fairy School friends get ready for a dance recital, while Elmo's World is all about helping. Finally, Murray hits the street to find out the word of the day. Brought to you by the letter D and the number 5.

There's a porridge shortage on Sesame Street! Baby Bear and his family are getting ready to hibernate until spring, when there will be porridge again but will they be able to get to sleep? Guest star Meredith Vieira talks about the word "hibernate," and it's nap time in Elmo's World. Abby and friends learn to recycle in Abby's Flying Fairy School, while Bert and Ernie fly off on another adventure. Finally, Murray introduces the letter K and the number 9.

It's Stinky the Stinkweed's birthday! The Sesame Street friends decide to surprise him with lots of presents that they would like-but none of the gifts are quite right for a plant. Tune in for dancing in Abby's Flying Fairy School, Elmo's World of birthdays, and a toe-tapping High School Musical spoof. Ernie sings "In My Book" to Bert, and Maggie Gyllenhaal gets a surprise from Elmo and friends. Finally, Murray's on the street finding out about the letter B and the number 17.

Peep, peep! Elmo and Rosita find a baby bird. They want to help it, but can they figure out what the bird needs? Plus: Bert and Ernie are off on a great adventure to stop a bird trapper, and Elmo's World is all about pets. Paul Rudd and Grover explain the word of the day, "brilliant." Learn about chickens and eggs, and go wild for the letter W and the number 11.

Cookie Monster and Elmo wish that cookies would grow on trees, just like apples so they try to plant a cookie tree! Find out what happens with a little help from Abby's magic. Plus: Adam Sandler drops by to talk about the word "crunchy" with the help of a cookie-crunching monster. Bert and Ernie go in search of a wise old duck in their latest adventure, and it's clean-up time at Abby's Flying Fairy School. Cameron Diaz teaches Grover about trees, and Elmo's World is all about wonderful plants, flowers, and trees.

The word on the street is "speedy" as Slimey competes in a worm car race hosted by NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon. Cheer along with Elmo and find out who wins! Plus, Brendan Fraser visits the street to introduce the word of the day. Abby's Flying Fairy School is all about growing, and Bert and Ernie are busy fixing cars in a new adventure. Plus, Elmo explains the difference between "fast" and "slow" in Elmo's World. This episode is brought to you by the lovely letter L and the fantastic number 5.

Jack Be Nimble is ready for his big jump over eight candlesticks! However, it doesn't go according to plan. Will Jack be able to jump again? Plus: Special guest Ricky Gervais explains the word "stumble"-with a little help from Grover. Ernie is up to mischief, singing a "Wake Up" song to his sleepy pal Bert, and Abby has an enchanted session of show and tell in Flying Fairy School. Finally, get up and jump with Elmo's World! This episode is brought to you by the letter J and the number 8.

Maria helps Elmo write a story about the letter G, but Elmo has trouble thinking of "G" words. Join the Sesame Street friends as they help him finish the tale! Also in this episode: Anderson Cooper fills in for Oscar to report on the letter G. Lakers star Kobe Bryant stops by to help Abby explain the word "miniature," and Murray limbers up to learn some gymnastics. Finally, Elmo's World is all about the sky. Brought to you by the number 15 and the letter G.

When The Count has to leave his Counting Booth, Elmo and Abby agree to become the official Counting Booth Counters. Find out what happens as they count by 2, 5, and 10! Also in this episode: Christina Applegate and Elmo talk about the word "booth"... and Elmo might even get a kiss. Tune in for a special double helping of Bert and Ernie as they sing "A Ding Along Song" and add numbers. Plus, Abby's Flying Fairy School takes a trip to Colonial Trolliamsburg, and Elmo's World is all about eyes! Brought to you by the letter V and the number 18.

Gordon is helping Abby learn to ride her very first tricycle! Find out what happens with hard work and practice. Also in this episode: Learn all about bicycles in Elmo's World and explore the word "spectacular" with Judah Friedlander and Telly. Plus, Murray learns to ice skate, and it's macaroni art day in Abby's Flying Fairy School. This episode is brought to you by the marvelous letter M and the terrific number 3.

Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk shows up with a problem: He has a cow, but he needs a beanstalk! He knows he's supposed to trade the cow for something, but doesn't know what. Can Leela and Telly help him figure out what to do? Plus: Debi Mazar visits the street to talk about the word "humongous." Murray learns to play soccer and Super Grover tries to help Sarah Jessica Parker as she waits for a mysterious "Big" on Sesame Street. Brought to you by the letter Z and the number 1.

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Sesame Street is the fun, educational show for preschooler children featuring Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Bert & Ernie, Grover, and all your favorite Sesame Street Muppets. Sesame Street is brought to you by Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization thats making a meaningful difference in childrens lives worldwide by addressing their critical developmental needs.

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Still a classic Ok--it's not the show you watched as a kid, but some of the newer material is written to make it engaging for parents as well. The parodies of Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Glee and a ton of other shows are fun. Based on the quality of English used in most of the negative comments, maybe some remedial viewing is in order for many of you.

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Fun!!! I watched this when it first was on TV. I'm glad it is still on and that other kids get to watch it as they grow up just Iike I did, because I learned ALOT and remember how fun it was!!!

Of course this show will always be #1 in my book! My grandson loves it, so did my son, & myself (daughter was a Barney fan but he's awesome too) play with me sesame is also an awesome show especially for younger ones. This particular season is on netflix & i highly recommend every show!

Thank you for the times I really love watching the show alot and especially with my children were little; and especially with my grandbaby as well. Keep education alive in our homes and schools as well. Education is the key to our future and success.

Still a classic Ok--it's not the show you watched as a kid, but some of the newer material is written to make it engaging for parents as well. The parodies of Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Glee and a ton of other shows are fun. Based on the quality of English used in most of the negative comments, maybe some remedial viewing is in order for many of you.

Of course this show will always be #1 in my book! My grandson loves it, so did my son, & myself (daughter was a Barney fan but he's awesome too) play with me sesame is also an awesome show especially for younger ones. This particular season is on netflix & i highly recommend every show!

Thank you for the times I really love watching the show alot and especially with my children were little; and especially with my grandbaby as well. Keep education alive in our homes and schools as well. Education is the key to our future and success.

Google. SPAM!!??! Dude Google please, can you PLEASE get rid of these "Googleplaygifts" spammers?? Guys will you please click spam on these guys, it's not even a real site. How obnoxious. That said, S Street is awesome!!

50+ min, full shows, great on airplanes Good when traveling with kids on airplanes, works offline if you 'pin' it ahead of time. Full shows, around 50+ minutes. Standard definition quality was just fine on my phone.

Price I have to agree with everyone on funding PBS. Millions from murchandising, Millions from $2 per satelite customer per month charge, Millions from donnors and universities why do they need tax money. Nick Jr does not need tax money.

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